Before I tell you how you need know what we are gonna do ,we are gonna increase the ram by a virtual memory without any extra hardware Rams
What is a virtual memory?
Virtual memory is a common part of most operating systems on desktop computers. It has become so common because it provides a big benefit for users at a very low cost.
virtual memory is, what your computer uses it for and how to configure it on your own machine to achieve optimal performance.
Virtual memory, also known as the swap file, uses part of your hard drive to effectively expand your RAM, allowing you to run more programs than it could otherwise handle. But a hard drive is much slower than RAM, so it can really hurt performance.
The read/write speed of a hard drive is much slower than RAM, and the technology of a hard drive is not geared toward accessing small pieces of data at a time. If your system has to rely too heavily on virtual memory, you will notice a significant performance drop. The key is to have enough RAM to handle everything you tend to work on simultaneously -- then, the only time you "feel" the slowness of virtual memory is when there's a slight pause when you're changing tasks. When that's the case, virtual memory is perfect.
Where is virtual memory stored ?
The area of the hard disk that stores the RAM image is called a page file. It holds pages of RAM on the hard disk, and the operating system moves data back and forth between the page file and RAM.
How to setup and increase your Ram there are basically two ways
First Method
Click Start, then click Control Panel.
Double-click System and Maintenance, then click System. In the left hand menu, click Advanced system settings. If you are prompted for an administrator password, type the password.
Click the Advanced tab. Under Performance, click Settings. Click the Advanced tab. Under Virtual memory, click Change. Uncheck the "Automatically
Click Customize size. Change the Initial Size and Maximum size text boxes (these sizes are in megabytes). Click Set, then click OK
You value should be
Calculate
1024 *(Your real ram size in Gb) *1.5Example : if I have 2 gb ram my calculations should be (1024*2*1.5)
We take 1024 because to convert GB to MB
1Gb = 1024Mb
We take 1.5 is because you have limit to increase the ram you cannot exceed the value normally the maximum value can be increase by 3 times but 1.5 is the perfect round off
Enter the value in initial size and Maximum size both same value
Second method using a pen drive
if you own a pen drive you will notice readyboost or something similar to below image when you insert your drive
What is readyboost
ReadyBoost is a special disk cache service in Windows Vista, 7, 8, 8.1 and 10 that uses fast removable devices, such as USB flash drives, Secure Digital and CompactFlash memory cards for speeding up smaller random disk reads. This can significantly improve Windows performance while many random small files are read frequently or when computer does not have sufficient amount of RAM (Random Access Memory). Traditional hard disk drives and hybrid hard drives (not SSD-s) are up to 80 times slower than removable devices in reading random small files. That's why you cannot use external hard drives for ReadyBoost - no real performance gain is possible.
So this is very easy and it really gives your system a boast
How to setup
Get pen drive which has more than 4 gb space just format it
Go to properties as show below
Go to readyboost as show in image if error try to unplug and plug back to a different port . If still unavailabla read thisSelect use this device and Drag all the way to the end
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